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Image Systems

Tutorials in applied vision and image systems. Topics include image formation, optics and other fundamentals of vision science.

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ISETBIO

ISETBIO

Tutorials on the ISETBIO software and its applications in neuroscience.

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Neuroimaging

Tutorials on various aspects of Neuroimaging methods including MR imaging principles and the analysis of DWI and fMRI data,

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Programming

Learn the basics of programming from current graduate students and post-doctoral scholars as they teach you what they wish they had learned early on in their careers. Tutorials include Matlab, Python and Bash.

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Statistics

Tutorials on applied statistical methods and model building, including classification, reliability and accuracy.

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